Beast: It’s called Love is the Devil and Derek plays Francis Bacon and Daniel plays his lover.

Foodie: Absolutely.

Although the Beast’s kid’s pasta was quite good, the movie, which Robert Ebert seemed to enjoy, wasn’t available on iTunes or any of our other streaming networks. Maybe it was for the best, seeing as it sounds like a movie for adults.

And besides, I don’t know if my head was in the right place on that cold, January night to watch anything that might require attention, or thought. It’s been a long month.

6 responses to “Dinner for kids”

My go to comfort meal is spaghetti with olive oil, salt, pepper and Parmesan cheese… the adult version of the “Beast” kid pasta. I thought pizza with tomato sauce, cheese and basil is the national pizza of Italy.
A long time reader of your blog, strangely I’m starting to see things as Beast.

My Italian Mama does call that kid’s pasta and made it for us a children (as you said, to get children to eat pasta!!), She often turns her Italian nose up to the big saucy, heavy, meaty pasta dishes as she considers them more North American than truly Italian. Yep, the “adult version” is what writer LV wrote, simple but oh so delicious, Yum, I’m getting a craving for kid’s pasta now!!!!!

I have had Jacobi on my mind recently. I have been meaning to watch ‘Love And The Devil’ ever since I fell in love with Jacobii, a few weeks ago, after a weekend filled with his recent tv-work: the comedy Vicious and the drama Last Tango In Halifax. GREAT MINDS! (It is kinda spooky, actually. Today I bought a vintage cricket cardigan-sweater. Did Simon buy one today, too?!)